Month: December 2013

Here’s one of our top posts: What’s all the fuss about The Bargain? Download for Free. || Free on Amazon || Free on BN || Free on Itunes || Free on Smashwords || Paperback on Amazon Earlier this month, Susan…

Here is our top post. Learn about Romance: Hi everyone, Naomi here today, talking about real-life love, and ready to have some fun with it! So often in romance novels, especially Regency romances, a couple is thrust together and sometimes…

I was introduced to Modern Regencies, you know the ones written by after Austen, Heyer and Veryan while in college. Nothing I liked more than to unwind with a witty, Regency with everything on the line in the story after…

I’ve enjoyed reading this month’s posts about “keeper” regencies—those stories we go back and reread. Even though we’re familiar with the story line and it’s hero and heroine, we once again fall prey to its magic as we open to…

Prepping for this post, I read “Gentleman Rogue” by Barbara Neil, for the third time. I am not usually a re-reader of books, favorites or not. My Regency reading habit is voracious, but I don’t keep the books, unless they are…

Georgina by Clare Darcy Several months ago, I wrote a post on Clare Darcy, the second Regency author I read. Georgina was the first book I read by Ms. Darcy. It kept me up reading long after I should have…

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Naomi here, with a couple of Regency novels to add to your Christmas reading list. I’ve long been a fan of inspirational romance novels, but I must admit Regency Romance is a rather new addition to my romance collection. The…

I have been reading Regency romances since I picked up my first one in ninth grade, by accident. Since then, I’ve been buying Regency romances at the bookstore, through reader mail subscriptions, and more recently through garage sales, Goodwill/Salvation Army/thrift…